Lab Consumables

Lab consumables include a range of supplies used in the laboratory and laboratory testing. Consumables used in the laboratory are those items that must be replaced regularly when they are used or wear down. The types of labware include glassware, plasticware and general lab supplies while the types of consumables include but not limited to tubes, strips, filters, kits, reagents, caps, tips, gloves, and more.

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Item223 Sample Changer Deluxe PackageOUTER O-RING FOR P1000G/P1000L X 100PIPETMAN DIAMOND TipsTubing PFA 1/16 x 0.040' (1.0 mm) Natural 50 ft.VERITY® Dual Valve Connecting Kit
Catalog Number191015FA07058GFAM000601507L2644708
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DescriptionThe 223 Sample Changer is a programmable sampler that is ideal for automated transfer of samples for analytical techniques such as FIA and various spectroscopy (UV/Vis, AS, and ICP) methods. Ideal for Sample Preparation and Transfer The 223 Sample Changer showcases its flexibility by providing an ... Read MoreOUTER O-RING FOR P1000G/P1000L X 100PIPETMAN® DIAMOND Tips are designed to fit your PIPETMAN perfectly. They deliver accurate and precise pipetting when used in conjunction with Gilson pipettes. Smart Way To Refill BLISTER REFILLS contain individually wrapped racks of tips that are convenient, clean, and eco-friendly. The racks are ... Read MoreInquireMake Your Lab Life Easier  When you need more throughput, the VERITY® Diluter Dispenser delivers faster, more automated repetitive dispensing than repeaters and electronic pipettes in an easy-to-use, ergonomic design. 
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